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Stonylab Qualitative Filter Paper offers 125 mm diameter cellulose circles with a slow flow rate of 70-140 seconds and 10 micron particle retention. With ultra-low ash content (≤0.15%), these filters ensure high purity and are compatible with StonyLab Buchner funnels. Perfect for laboratory precision and specialty coffee enthusiasts seeking smoother, cleaner brews.
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 134 Reviews |
W**H
Great for espresso lovers!
These fit nicely into the bottom of our 54mm espresso machine portafilter Some influencer said paper filters cut out a component of coffee that can increase LDL & cholesterol but all I know is that with one of these in the bottom, my espresso tastes a bit smoother and no less intense. Also, bc the grounds no longer get into the tiny holes in the bottom of the portafilter, the brew comes out –> faster <– than before so I now use a finer grind. Nice & faster!
L**�
great quality
filter papers were great good quality and were just what i needed for filtering fine gold particles
D**G
Exactly what I needed
These work perfectly for my geology lab to chemically extract copper from malachite. Thank you! Please keep these available for future purchases!
C**A
Stony Lab 94mm filters do not fit the 100mm StonyLab ceramic Buchner funnel
The Stony Lab 94mm filters do not fit the 100mm StonyLab ceramic Buchner funnel. even though site says they do.
G**A
Great filters, recommend using a vacuum though.
The filters do exactly what they're intended to do, but due to the slow flow rate I can't imagine using gravity filtration exclusively, use a vaccume apparatus. Ps: stonylabs, make the same filters but with a smaller pore size I would love you.
S**N
Very good product
I was sent an opened package that was definitely a returned, and I was charged for a brand new box. Very, very disappointed in this vendor
C**Z
Learn the difference between qualitative and quantitative as well as the particle size.
"Quantitative Filter Papers/ Hardened Filter Papers are used for quantitative and gravimetric analyses where the precipitate is to be recovered, as well as for pressure or vacuum filtration. Qualitative Filter Papers are used for qualitative analytical techniques to separate, determine and identify materials." Also pay attention to particle size. Other than that. They work as they should. Bang for buck purchase.
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